According to a report featured in the January issue of Harper's Bazaar, if you think you're getting a deal on perfume from a less-reputable vendor (think of perfume sold at fairs, flea markets, etc.), it may come with a health risk. Experts say that active ingredients found in counterfeit fragrance include things like urine, bacteria, even antifreeze!

Gross! And other than that, it's a health risk. Your skin absorbs what you put on it. Bad fragrance can give you a simple case of irritation (dermatitis) or even an infection.

Police are "stepping up their raids," according to ABC to get phony fragrances off the streets and off the market. But it's a nationwide problem, says Elaine Marshall, North Carolina's secretary of state. "We see it happening every day," she said to ABC. "I mean, whether it's vendors [selling] out of their trunk at athletic events, whether it's kiosk-type people at flea markets, sometimes, they actually get into the shopping centers."